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Entropy being a firefighter here in the Us we have a can that holds 8 gallons and that can put out a lot fire. These small extinguishers can put out a lot of fire when used property.
I agree that this little unit can put out a lot of fire when used correctly,we restored a few to display with our 1914 Buick hose wagon when I was an active firefighter
Do you know how many people would look at this and throw it out not having one itty bitty amount of respect for how old this fire extinguisher is or how much it is a part of history? I would be happy to put it on display given how pretty it looks at the end and I know some boys who have "man caves" who would absolutely love to have it in there. Another job well done and another part of history saved and respected :D
My brother-in-law owns a company supplying and installing fire suppression systems and he has a polished antique brass fire extinguisher on display in his house. It looks good but it's not usable.
@@Ryenalds071 Reread what I said and you will understand that I totally agree. Quote: "Another job well done and another part of history saved and respected :D"
I found an antique brass fire extinguisher in a garbage pile of an abandoned field house about 4 years ago. Polished it up, and sold it for about $25 Cad. Pretty good for something somebody thought was trash. Keep up the great videos!
Love your work. However on this piece I would have left the patina, dirt and all. I love old stuff, the wear, age, patina, dirt....all of it! Keep up the great videos!
I think this is the first thing you restored where I actually like it better before. The old patina on the "label" looked really cool. Oh well, nice job anyway :)
@@-Sergey_ A numismatist is a COIN COLLECTOR, but of course you already knew that. I too like old world things with quality and class - two things that no longer exist in todays' world of throw away junk!
The most beautiful squirt gun in the world!! It won't put out a fire but it will get you wet! Very old school and cool! it must have been made in the late 1800s' or early 1900s' when everything was made to last and people had dignity and a quality of life and respect. It must have been wonderful to have lived then, but I'll never know. The only thing that I can do is watch from the outside and admire the beauty of such things. These would never put out a fire as they just didn't have the technology that we have today. But they did look pretty hanging from the wall. Thank you so very much for sharing this with the rest of us. I appreciate this kind of craftsmanship so much.
Damn!! You mean to tell me that those fire extinguishers were made to be that shiny and beautiful?!?! Growing up, I have seen lots of old copper fire extinguishers that were in good condition. But, none of them looked that nice. I had absolutely no clue how artistically they were designed. Great restoration, sir!
I like so much better how things looked 100, 110 years ago. Everything was ornamented: buildings, park benches, lamp posts, fire extinguishers, everything. Form didn't follow so far behind function. Beautiful job, as always!
These type of fire extinguishers typically used a chemical agent to extinguish a fire, not water. One of the chemicals used was carbon tetra chloride, pretty nasty stuff. I understand the concept is the extinguishing agent caused a chemical reaction that smothered the fire by removing available oxygen.
I believe that ;you are correct. That Pyrene extinguisher used carbon tetrachloride as the extinguishing agent. In those days, even young stamp collectors used carbon tet. It was used to identify watermarks on the reverse of stamps.
From 0 to 10. 10 for the restoration of the fire extinguisher that was incredible. Now the functionality does not deserve 0,5. Thank you for sharing. Greetings from Brasil, 22/03/2019
In it's original state, those extinguishers were quite useful. They weren't filled with water, but carbon tetrachloride - a vaporizing liquid that is amazing at putting out fires by basically stopping the chain reaction that a fire needs to continue burning. But since carbon tetrachloride was found to be an ozone depleting agent, fire extinguishers with it were phased out in the 1980s and 1990s. These days, you will only find them in commercial aircrafts, since they don't run the risk of suffocating passengers if used to combat a fire.
Filled with 'Pyrene' so would have been used on a commercial vehicle, like a bus or truck. A desirable item with it's bracket, if you're restoring a vintage vehicle. I enjoyed watching that.
I have two of these, both polished with tripoli and then jewellers rouge, they are on the wall in my man cave , i also have a marine fire extinguisher which was originally painted blue, but which is now shiny brass. Nice job you did on yours, very good. Tony, Australia.
@@SwedDRPlastic it would be leaded solder heat it up in the oven it would have came apart. but then again that is only if it was soldered i am willing to bet it was not and the seals were made to be able to be replaced he would have got more water out the tip and further possibly
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usually I watch your efforts on my tv, you can't comment in that mode. my wife and I enjoy your restorations. There is only one thing I would like to say about this. One of the reasons these had fallen from common use is that they used what is now a hazerdous substance, it is called carbon tetrachloride. It helped to starve the fire of oxygen, but changed chemical structure when it did producing dangerous sub. chemicals. Keep up the good work we look forward to more of your work.
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awsome
Extinguish fire? No. Have an awesome game of Steampunk Squirtgun? Hell yes!
Entropy being a firefighter here in the Us we have a can that holds 8 gallons and that can put out a lot fire. These small extinguishers can put out a lot of fire when used property.
@@smike222 You must have truly epic squirtgun battles.
Damn i wrote the same thing)
Entropy I like the way you think
I agree that this little unit can put out a lot of fire when used correctly,we restored a few to display with our 1914 Buick hose wagon when I was an active firefighter
Such a beautiful item, but I hope you don't start very big fires buddy :D
:0 its you
Do you know how many people would look at this and throw it out not having one itty bitty amount of respect for how old this fire extinguisher is or how much it is a part of history? I would be happy to put it on display given how pretty it looks at the end and I know some boys who have "man caves" who would absolutely love to have it in there. Another job well done and another part of history saved and respected :D
umm its just stuff
@@catseye10000 yes but it's good stuff
My brother-in-law owns a company supplying and installing fire suppression systems and he has a polished antique brass fire extinguisher on display in his house. It looks good but it's not usable.
Recycling is not a disrespectful move.
@@Ryenalds071 Reread what I said and you will understand that I totally agree. Quote: "Another job well done and another part of history saved and respected :D"
Now, this one I'm not sure about - you did a great job, but I really liked the way the letteriing looked before...
Yeah me too. It looked cool, unique and full of history with so many stories to tell so i would have kept it how it was.
Peace
Have to agree with you guys......
Agree totally. Much nicer with all the old patina. Should have left this one alone.
Steve SteveS Agreed. It would have been better to just give the outside and the support a good cleaning and fix the internals.
Nothing beats old content from Tysy!
Only thing that beats it is NEW content
Wow! Great job!
Good job
Bon boulot .
Another amazing restore
I found an antique brass fire extinguisher in a garbage pile of an abandoned field house about 4 years ago. Polished it up, and sold it for about $25 Cad. Pretty good for something somebody thought was trash. Keep up the great videos!
Proud owner of a `60 Pyrene water extinguisher and a Essany-Pyrene soda acid extinguisher, great work Tysy
Love your work. However on this piece I would have left the patina, dirt and all. I love old stuff, the wear, age, patina, dirt....all of it! Keep up the great videos!
I think this is the first thing you restored where I actually like it better before. The old patina on the "label" looked really cool. Oh well, nice job anyway :)
Agreed on that, everything else he´s restored I´ve been totally fine with, but this one made my heart bleed, all that patina, oh the shame of it...
Yes. The label area had a 2-tone effect. Now the whole thing is just brass.
Indeed. Poor old historical patina...It looks nice at the end, but sorry, this is not a restoration.
@@Sae-or1ng
what the hell do you mean it's not a restoration
@@-Sergey_ A numismatist is a COIN COLLECTOR, but of course you already knew that. I too like old world things with quality and class - two things that no longer exist in todays' world of throw away junk!
I like the trick with the nail polish - v clever. Thanks as always.
The most beautiful squirt gun in the world!! It won't put out a fire but it will get you wet! Very old school and cool! it must have been made in the late 1800s' or early 1900s' when everything was made to last and people had dignity and a quality of life and respect. It must have been wonderful to have lived then, but I'll never know. The only thing that I can do is watch from the outside and admire the beauty of such things. These would never put out a fire as they just didn't have the technology that we have today. But they did look pretty hanging from the wall. Thank you so very much for sharing this with the rest of us. I appreciate this kind of craftsmanship so much.
Thanks you so much for not putting annoying music to the video.
Damn!! You mean to tell me that those fire extinguishers were made to be that shiny and beautiful?!?! Growing up, I have seen lots of old copper fire extinguishers that were in good condition. But, none of them looked that nice. I had absolutely no clue how artistically they were designed. Great restoration, sir!
Another beautiful restoration. Congratulations.
Salut c’est une belle pompe et très bien restaurer bravo 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Gold hend!
Good dgob!
Zlatni raze
I like so much better how things looked 100, 110 years ago. Everything was ornamented: buildings, park benches, lamp posts, fire extinguishers, everything. Form didn't follow so far behind function. Beautiful job, as always!
Foarte frumos! Toate cele bune, o seara placuta!
They make amazing object in the past
Good job restauration
Thanks for the new video! Its perfect!
These type of fire extinguishers typically used a chemical agent to extinguish a fire, not water. One of the chemicals used was carbon tetra chloride, pretty nasty stuff. I understand the concept is the extinguishing agent caused a chemical reaction that smothered the fire by removing available oxygen.
I believe that ;you are correct. That Pyrene extinguisher used carbon tetrachloride as the extinguishing agent. In those days, even young stamp collectors used carbon tet. It was used to identify watermarks on the reverse of stamps.
@@thiggy1249And very popular with dry-cleaning companies most would be empty in a fire as it had cleaned so many stains along the way
And now you have a wonderful piece of art to show off in your home.
That is one very nice Fire Extinguisher. My grandchildren would use it as water gun, lol. Very nice work and video.
The people doing the restoration are amazing talented
Nice job, looks classy.
My goodness its beautiful lovely job honestly lovely, love your work
Great video as always.
Bravo monseur. A beautiful piece of work.
THAT IS GLORIOUS
what a beautiful piece !
Went looking in the comments for “patina perverts” found quite a few. I like cleaned up polished brass. Brings the original look back.
Agreed if you "wanna keep the patina" go find another youtube channel
Gorgeous, beautiful workmanship!
Nice artwork. Thanks
I'd say it's a really fancy water gun
because it''s French ^^
Lame joke! Your only the 10 person with that brilliant peice of comedy!🤪😒😟
From 0 to 10.
10 for the restoration of the fire extinguisher that was incredible. Now the functionality does not deserve 0,5. Thank you for sharing. Greetings from Brasil, 22/03/2019
While I think it would be useless in a fire, it turned out absolutely gorgeous! Great job ♥️
In it's original state, those extinguishers were quite useful. They weren't filled with water, but carbon tetrachloride - a vaporizing liquid that is amazing at putting out fires by basically stopping the chain reaction that a fire needs to continue burning. But since carbon tetrachloride was found to be an ozone depleting agent, fire extinguishers with it were phased out in the 1980s and 1990s. These days, you will only find them in commercial aircrafts, since they don't run the risk of suffocating passengers if used to combat a fire.
Another masterpiece! Amazing job!
Your restorations are probably much better looking than the originals. Thanks for all of your excellent videos.
That's seriously impressive
That was a nice restoration. I liked how you used the nail polish and then scraped it off. neat... Peace
Nail Polish!!! Never thought of that. Thank you
Awwww ...That's soooo good! ❤
Já vou deixar aquele like
Brilliant as expected..
Ahhh, I love old brass all shined up.
me too
Great restoration. Looks fine to me !
Nice work it looks great
Thumbs up from me looks good no matter what the haters say
Filled with 'Pyrene' so would have been used on a commercial vehicle, like a bus or truck.
A desirable item with it's bracket, if you're restoring a vintage vehicle.
I enjoyed watching that.
I have two of these, both polished with tripoli and then jewellers rouge, they are on the wall in my man cave , i also have a marine fire extinguisher which was originally painted blue, but which is now shiny brass. Nice job you did on yours, very good. Tony, Australia.
A sophisticated high-end Squirtgun :D
I have a feeling im gonna need sunglasses when you are done polishing that thing xD
That's what she said.
These videos are a form of meditation.
Amazing great awesome. Looks well in my house.
You are wonderful in what you do ...
I think it’s pretty cool that you have the wall mount for it, those things are even more rare than the extinguisher.
With such a fire extinguisher, the fire is not terrible :)
Can you restore my faith in humanity?
watch a kittens video, it'll go better ;)
he dont do miracles
avo that ain’t possible. Sorry man
Can he restore my divorce?
Emo
Nice restore!
Splendide 👍👍👍
Very beautifil restoration Dude
i just love your asmr videos. lol
Great job it looks great!!
Enjoyed and gave a Thumbs Up also
thank you so much 😊
I really like this restoration
aargh...cosmetically it looks fine but you skipped out on the internal components and seals..water pouring out everywhere..🥴
yes i to
Don't think he could have taken it apart without damaging it too much, it's probably soldered together at both ends.
More of a clean-up than a restoration...
@@SwedDRPlastic it would be leaded solder heat it up in the oven it would have came apart. but then again that is only if it was soldered i am willing to bet it was not and the seals were made to be able to be replaced he would have got more water out the tip and further possibly
WTF? It can not be restored to full functionality. It is now a show piece saved from oblivion, a piece of history. Give it a rest.
Very good for putting out a light match :)
You need to replace all the internal gaskets, it'll probably work much better then.
Beautiful restoration
Looks great - nice job.
Good job 👏🏻
J’aime trop tes vidéos👌🏽 c’est plus fort que moi et à chaque fois je m’endors en regardant une de tes vidéos 😂😂😂. Bref continue comme ça 👍🏽❤️
Magnifique comme toujours
I have one of those. Thanks for the video.
i liked the originality of the fire extinguisher befor you took of all its paint
This would look amazing on an old Jeep 😍
That’s one nice antique squirt gun you got there bud
Magnifique ! Je referais bien les nôtres qui sont identiques sur nos véhicules us !!
Its was easier than anothers objects. Nice job !
Good job!
Absolutely brilliant work mate the thing looks like new
comme toujours, c'est magnifique. You are awesome.
I like all of your video's pls for love of god upload more restoration video
I love your videos, you have a great talent for restoring things!
Awesome job Sir
Gorgeous!
Damn. You polished the shit out of that. Best looking super soaker I've ever seen.
Omg I’m so excited!
And I just can't hide it. :P
I have been watching your videos for so long I took it for granted that I had already subscribed. Let this be a lesson to all who watch these videos. Don't forget to subscribe and hit the Bell icon. And thanks again for producing these videos...
Oh, don't forget. Stop, drop and roll!!!
thank you so much 😊
It looks great.
This guy is truly an artist !
Wow, amazing work.
usually I watch your efforts on my tv, you can't comment in that mode. my wife and I enjoy your restorations. There is only one thing I would like to say about this. One of the reasons these had fallen from common use is that they used what is now a hazerdous substance, it is called carbon tetrachloride. It helped to starve the fire of oxygen, but changed chemical structure when it did producing dangerous sub. chemicals. Keep up the good work we look forward to more of your work.
amazing video
Bravo Respekt Bravo ❤😍🤝
I have one of these on my bookshelf..looks good